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MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 57 OF 1951 Page 1 of 151 [ASSENTED TO 27 JUNE, 1951] [DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 1 JANUARY, 1960] (Unless otherwise indicated) (Afrikaans text signed by the Governor-General) as amended by Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 30 of 1959 Commonwealth Relations Act 69 of 1962 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 40 of 1963 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 13 of 1965 Unemployment Insurance Act 30 of 1966 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 42 of 1969 Births, Marriages and Deaths Registration Amendment Act 58 of 1970 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 24 of 1974 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 5 of 1976 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 70 of 1977 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 62 of 1978 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 3 of 1981 South African Transport Services Act 65 of 1981 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 3 of 1982 Admiralty Jurisdiction Regulation Act 105 of 1983 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 25 of 1985 Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1 of 1986 Transport Advisory Council Act 58 of 1987 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 3 of 1989 Population Registration Act Repeal Act 114 of 1991 Merchant Shipping Amendment Act 18 of 1992 Transport General Amendment Act 86 of 1992 Transport General Amendment Act 16 of 1995 General Law Amendment Act 49 of 1996 Abolition of Restrictions on the Jurisdiction of Courts Act 88 of 1996 Wreck and Salvage Act 94 of 1996 Shipping General Amendment Act 23 of 1997 South African Maritime Safety Authority Act 5 of 1998 Shipping Laws Amendment Act 57 of 1998 Institution of Legal Proceedings Against Certain Organs of State Act 40 of 2002 Ship Registration Act 58 of 1998 OFFICE COPY April 2003 SOUTH AFRICAN MARITIME SAFETY AUTHORITY PO Box 13186, Hatfield 0028 Republic of South Africa Tel: +27 (12) 342 3049! Fax: +27 (12) 342 3160

Page 2 of 151 GENERAL NOTE In terms of s 2(2) of Act 5 of 1998 the word "Director-General", wherever it occurs, except in the definition of "Director-General" in s 2(1) and in ss 343 and 344, is substituted by the word "Authority". In terms of s 2(2) of Act 5 of 1998 the word "Minister", wherever it occurs, except in the definition of "Minister" and "safety standard" in s 2(1) and in ss 3 6, 13, 18(1) and (2), 72A, 73(2), 74(1), 84(1), 102, 180(1), 218, 264(2), 266 8, 275 7, 282, 290, 291, 324, 325, 327, 336, 343, 344, 353, 356, 356bis, 356ter and 356quat, is substituted by the word "Authority". (c) In terms of item 24 (Sch2) of Act 58 of 1998 the expression "superior court", wherever it occurs, is substituted by the expression "High Court". To provide for the control of merchant shipping and matters incidental thereto. Sections DIVISION OF ACT PRELIMINARY 1. Repeal and amendment of laws 2. Definitions and interpretation of certain references 3. Application of Act CHAPTER I ADMINISTRATION 4. Powers of Authority 5. Authority to be responsible for administration of Act 6. National Marine Advisory Council, National Advisory Council for the welfare of merchant seamen, port welfare committees and ad hoc advisory committees 7. Survey of ship to ascertain whether she complies with the Act 8. Duty of proper officer to ensure compliance with this Act 9. Powers of officers and courts CHAPTER II RECORDING, REGISTERING AND LICENSING OF SHIPS 10. Notification of building of vessels 11 to 16 inclusive... 17. Tonnage once ascertained to be the tonnage of ship 18. Tonnage of ships of other countries 19 to 67 inclusive... 68. Certain vessels to be licensed 69. Renewal of licences 70. Issue and duration of licences 71. Cancellation of licences

Page 3 of 151 72. Unlicensed vessels not to be used 73. Prohibition of use of vessels of less than three metres in length CHAPTER III CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY, SERVICE AND QUALIFICATION 73. What certificated officers and other persons to be employed on certain ships 74. When ship's officers and other persons deemed to duly certificated 75.... 76.... 77. Examinations for certificates of competency and qualification 78. Granting of certificates of competency and qualification after examination 79.... 80.... 81. Form and record of certificates of competency, service and qualification 82. Loss of certificates of competency, service or qualification 83. Certificates granted by competent foreign authorities 84. Certificates granted in Republic prior to commencement of Act 85. Authority may vary requirement as to certificates 86. Production to proper officer of certificates 87. Holder of certificate incapacitated by ill-health 88. Cancellation and suspension of certificates 89. Appeals against cancellation or suspension of certificate CHAPTER IV ENGAGEMENT, DISCHARGE, REPATRIATION, PAYMENT, DISCIPLINE AND GENERAL TREATMENT OF SEAMEN, CADETS AND APPRENTICE-OFFICERS 90. Cadets 91. Excessive number of cadets or apprentice-officers not to be employed 92. Medical examination of cadets and apprentice-officers 93. Indentures of apprenticeship 94. Indentures voidable in certain cases 95. Recording of indentures 96. Notice of cancellation of indentures or death or desertion of apprentice-officer 97. Entry of indentures on agreement with the crew 98. Death, insolvency, etc. of owner 99. Assignment of indentures 100. Certificate of expiration of indentures 101. Medical examination of crew prior to engagement 102. Agreements with crew 103. Special provisions as to agreements with crew of foreign-going ships 104. Changes in crew to be reported 105. Certificates as to agreements with crew of foreign-going ships 106. Special provisions as to agreements with crew of coasting ships, and fishing, sealing or shore-based whaling boats 107. Certificate as to agreements with crew of coasting ships, and fishing, sealing or shore-based whaling boats 108. Alterations in agreements with crew 109. Copy of agreement to be displayed 110. Employment of children on ships prohibited

Page 4 of 151 111. Employment of young persons as trimmers or firemen 112.... 113. Discharge of seamen 114. Repatriation of seamen whose service terminates elsewhere than at proper return port 115. Entries and certificates of desertion outside the Republic 116. Discharge of seamen on change of ownership 117. Discharge and leaving of seamen behind 118. Leaving seamen behind 119. Wages and other property of seaman or apprentice-officer left behind 120. Payment of wages on discharge of a seaman of a South African ship 121. Master to deliver account of wages 122. Time of payment of wages for foreign-going ships 123. Time of payment for coasting ships, and fishing, sealing and shore-based whaling boats 124. Settlement of wages 125. Decision by proper officer on question as to wages 126. Payment of seamen in currency other than that mentioned in agreement 127. Disrating of seaman 128. Master to give facilities to seamen for remitting wages 129. Advance of more than one month's wages prohibited 130. Allotment notes 131. Right of suing on allotment notes 132. Time of payment of an allotment note 133. Rights to wages and provisions and when such are to commence 134. Agreement to forfeit lien for wages is void 135. Restrictions on assignment of wages and salvage 136. Proceedings for wages 137. Wages not recoverable abroad except in certain cases 138. Wages not to depend on freight 139. Wages not claimable by seaman or apprentice-officer who fails to exert himself to save ship 140. Wages on termination of services by illness or injury of seamen or wreck or loss of ship 141. Wages not to accrue during refusal to work or imprisonment or illness caused by own default or drunkenness 142. Compensation to a seaman improperly discharged 143. Remedies of master for recovery of wages, disbursements, etc 144. Unreasonable delay in paying master's wages 145. Power of court to rescind contract between owner or master and seaman or apprentice-officer 146. Master to take care and make record of property of seaman who dies 147. Delivery to proper officer of property of seaman who dies 148. Account to be rendered of property of seaman who dies 149. Property of deceased seaman left abroad but not on board ship 150. Sale of property of deceased seaman 151. Property of deceased seaman may be recovered as wages 152. Disposal of property of deceased seaman 153. Recovery of wages of seaman lost with his ship 154. Relief and maintenance of distressed seamen 155. Receiving distressed seamen on ships 156. Provisions of seamen

Page 5 of 151 157. Measuring instruments on board 158. Refrigerating chamber 159.... 160. Bedding and other articles for seamen 161. Crew accommodation 162. Complaints as to provisions or water or accommodation 163. Powers of inspection of provisions, water and accommodation 164. Inspection of provisions, water and accommodation at sea 165. Compensation if short or bad provisions furnished 166. Provision of board and lodging elsewhere than on board ship 167. Medicines to be provided and kept on board certain ships 168. Inspection of medicines and medical appliances 169. Expenses of medical attendance in cases of injury or illness 170. Recovery of expenses from owner 171. Facilities for making complaints 172. Seamen's property not to be detained 173. Soliciting seamen 174. Misconduct by seamen endangering ship or life, and general offences against discipline 175. Desertion 176. Absence without leave 177. Notice to proper officer of absence of seaman at time of sailing 178. Unseaworthiness of ship a good defence to charge of desertion, etc 179. Deserter's certificates of discharge may be withheld 180. Deserters from foreign ships 181. Entry of offences in official log 182. Official log-books to be kept 183. Entries in official log-books 184. Unlawful entries or alterations in official log-books 185. Delivery of official log-books to proper officer 186. Transmission of official log-books to proper officer 187. Documents to be handed to successor on change of master 188. List of the crew 189. Returns of births and deaths CHAPTER V SAFETY OF SHIPS AND LIFE AT SEA Part I Construction of ships, provision of life-saving appliances and installation of radio 190. Initial and subsequent surveys of vessels in respect of safety provisions 191. Surveyor's report on inspection under safety regulations 192. Issue of safety convention certificates in respect of passenger ships 193. Issue of safety convention certificates in respect of ships other than passenger ships 194. Issue of local safety certificates 195. Form of safety certificate 196. Modification of safety convention certificates as respects life-saving appliances 197. Duration of safety certificates 198. Cancellation of safety convention certificates and local safety certificates 199. Surrender of expired or cancelled safety convention certificate or local safety certificate

Page 6 of 151 200. South African ships not to be taken to sea without safety certificates 201. Carrying persons in excess 202. Issue of safety convention certificate by one Government at request of another 203. Application of this Part to ships not registered or licensed in the Republic while in the Republic Part II Load lines 204. Exemption from this Part and issue of load line exemption certificates 205. Initial and subsequent surveys of ships in respect of load line provisions 206. Surveyor's inspection report on load line ship 207. Issue of load line certificates other than load line exemption certificates 208. Entry of load line particulars in official log-book 209. Duration of load line certificates 210. Cancellation of load line certificates 211. Surrender of expired or cancelled load line certificate 212. South African ships not to be taken to sea without load line certificates 213. Maintenance of load lines and deck lines 214. Submersion of load line on South African ships 215. Issue of international load line certificate by one Government at request of another 216. Inspection and control of load line convention ships not registered in the Republic 217. Issue of load line certificates in respect of ships not registered in the Republic 218. Recognition of certificates as to load lines issued in other countries 219. Load line ships not registered in the Republic not to be taken to sea without load line certificates 220. Submersion of load line on ships not registered in the Republic Part III Safety of navigation 221. Ship's complement 222. Employment of radio officers and operators 223. Surveyor may direct that defects be made good 224. Display of safety convention certificate, local safety certificate or load line certificate 225. Printed notices and diagrams as to location of lifeboats, etc 226. Information about stability of ship 227. Production of certificates to officers of customs 228. Compasses to be adjusted 229. Signalling lamps 230.... 231. Registration of private code of signals 232. Signals of distress 233. Boat and fire drills and inspection of life-saving appliances 234.... 235. Dangerous goods not to be carried 236. Carriage of grain 237. Carriage of timber deck cargo 238. Marking of heavy packages or objects 239. Report of alteration or damage affecting seaworthiness, efficiency or compliance with regulations 240. Unseaworthy ships not permitted to leave port 241. Obligation to secure seaworthiness of ship

Page 7 of 151 242. Sending unseaworthy ship to sea in special circumstances 243. Unseaworthy ships to be detained 244. Ships may be inspected 245. Complaint as to seaworthiness to be in writing 246. Complainant as to unseaworthiness may be required to give security 247. Complainant to pay costs if not successful 248. Expenses to be paid by owner if complaint founded 249. Reports of dangers to navigation 250. Careful navigation near ice 251. Safety certificates and memoranda issued before commencement of this Act 252. Period of grace for compliance with certain provisions 253. Provisions of this Chapter not to be applied to ships not registered in the Republic driven into Republic ports by stress of weather 254. Admissibility in evidence of safety and load line certificates and surveyors' reports Part IV Collisions, accidents at sea, and limitation of liability 255. Division of loss in case of collision 256. Damages for personal injury 257. Right of contribution 258.... 259. Report to proper officer of accidents to and on board ships 260. Notice to Authority of loss of ship 261. When owner not liable for whole damage 262. Tonnage how calculated 263. Application of this Part to persons other than the owners CHAPTER VI SPECIAL SHIPPING ENQUIRIES AND COURTS OF ENQUIRY AND COURTS OF SURVEY 264. Preliminary enquiry into shipping casualties 265. Report to Authority by person who has held preliminary enquiry 266. Convening of court of marine enquiry in the Republic 267. Constitution of court of marine enquiry 268. How decisions of court of marine enquiry are reached and announced 269. Powers of court of marine enquiry in respect of master or member of crew 270. Convening of maritime courts outside the Republic 271. Constitution of maritime courts 272. How decisions of maritime courts are reached and announced 273. Powers of maritime courts 274. Appeal from surveyor to court of survey 275. Convening of court of survey 276. Constitution of court of survey 277. How decisions of courts of survey are reached and announced 278. Powers of court of survey 279. Interested persons not to serve on courts of marine enquiry, maritime courts or courts of survey 280. Procedure at court of marine enquiry or maritime court or court of survey 281. Court of survey may cause ship to be surveyed 282. Reference in difficult cases to scientific persons 283. Opportunity of making a defence

Page 8 of 151 284. Court may require delivery of certificate during course of investigation 285. Witnesses to be allowed expenses 286. Transmission to Authority of record and decision of court of marine enquiry, maritime court, or court of survey 287. Effect of cancellation or suspension of certificate or prohibition of employment 288. Delivery of Republic certificate which has been cancelled or suspended 289. Certificate not to be endorsed 290. Powers of Minister in respect of cancelled or suspended certificates 291. Rehearing 292. Appeals against decisions of courts of marine enquiry and maritime courts 293 to 306 inclusive... 307 to 311 inclusive... CHAPTER VII WRECKS AND SALVAGE CHAPTER VIII CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA CHAPTER IX OFFENCES, PENAL PROVISIONS AND LEGAL PROCEDURE 312. Offences not expressly mentioned 313. Penalties for offences 314. Bribery 315. Forgery and other fraudulent acts 316. Obstructing administration of Act 317. Stowaways 318. Ships not to be boarded without authority 319. Offences in connection with passenger ships 320. Obstruction of navigation of ship 321. Conveyance of deserter on board ship 322. Imprisoned seamen may be sent back on board 323. Deduction from wages and payment to proper officers etc of fines 324. Authority may impose penalty upon admission of guilt 325. Release from forfeiture or mitigation of penalties 326. Appropriation of wages to satisfy award of compensation in offences against discipline 327bis Jurisdiction in respect of offences committed outside the Republic 328. Jurisdiction of magistrates' courts to impose punishment 329 to 332 inclusive... 333. Inquiry into cause of death on board ship 334. Forfeiture of ships, shares in ships and goods 335. Method of detaining a vessel or a share in a ship or goods 336. Procedure in forfeiture of a ship, a share in a ship or goods 337. Seizure of a ship, a share in a ship or goods detained or liable to forfeiture 338. No clearance to be granted to detained ship 339. Detention of foreign ship that has occasioned damage 340. Notice to be given to consular representative of proceedings taken in respect of foreign ships

Page 9 of 151 341. Conveyance of accused persons and witnesses to the Republic 342. Service of documents 343.... 343bis Indemnification of State and Authority and certain persons in the employ of State and Authority 343ter Exemption from liability 344. Prescription 345. Payment of allowances to persons appointed to make preliminary enquiries into shipping casualties, to members of courts of marine enquiry, maritime courts or courts of survey and assessors 346. Presumption of knowledge 347. Presumption in case of collision 348. Mode of making declaration 349. Power to dispense with declarations and other evidence 350. Admissibility of documents in evidence 351. Evidence as to agreement with crew 352. Acts done by courts and functionaries of the Republic in relation to treaty ships other than South African ships 353. Acts done by courts and functionaries of other treaty countries in relation to South African ships CHAPTER X GENERAL 354.... 355. Application of certain labour laws to seamen 355A. Appointment of safety officers, safety appointees and safety committees and election of safety representatives 356. Regulations 356bis Application of conventions in Republic 356ter... 356quat... 357. Exemption from stamp duty 358. Short title and commencement SCHEDULES Note: Schedules omitted First Schedule: Laws repealed and amended by section one Second Schedule: International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 Third Schedule:... Fourth Schedule:... Fifth Schedule:... Sixth Schedule:...

Page 10 of 151 PRELIMINARY Repeal and amendment of laws 1. The laws mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed or amended to the extent set out in the fourth column of that Schedule: Provided that until all the provisions of this Act have been brought into operation in terms of section three hundred and fifty-eight, any provision of any such law which corresponds to a provision of this Act which has not yet been so brought into operation shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with any provision of this Act which has been so brought into operation, continue to apply in relation to the ships in respect of which the provisions of this Act which have been so brought into operation apply, and in relation to the owners, masters, seamen and apprentice-officers of such ships as if this section had not been enacted. [S 1 amended by s 2, Act 30/1959] Definitions and interpretation of certain references 2. (1) In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise "accident", in relation to a vessel, includes (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) the collapse or overturning of any lift, crane, davit, derrick, mobile powered access platform, access equipment, staging or bosun's chair or the failure of any load-bearing part thereof; the explosion, collapse or bursting of any closed container, including a boiler or boiler tube, in which there is any gas (including air), liquid or any vapour at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure; any electrical short circuit or overload resulting in fire or explosion; the sudden, uncontrolled release of flammable liquid or gas from any system, plant or pipeline; the uncontrolled release or escape of any harmful substance; either of the following occurrences in respect of any pipeline, valve or any piping system in a vessel (i) (ii) the bursting, explosion or collapse of a pipeline; the accidental ignition of anything in a pipeline or of anything which, immediately before it ignited, was in a pipeline; any contact of the human body with loose asbestos fibre; the failure of any lashing-wire, chain or appliance; any collapse or significant movement of cargo; the malfunctioning of any hatch cover, hatch cover control wire or other mechanism; any person falling overboard; the parting of a tow-rope;

Page 11 of 151 (m) the failure of bilge-pumping arrangements or life-saving or fire-fighting equipment to operate; [Definition of "accident" inserted by s 1, Act 18/1992] "air-cushion vehicle" means any craft of which the whole or a significant part of its weight can be supported, whether at rest or in motion, by a continuously generated cushion of air dependent for its effectiveness on the proximity of the surface over which the craft operates; [Definition of "air-cushion vehicle" inserted by s 1, Act 16/1995] "apprentice-officer" means an indentured apprentice to the sea service; "Authority" means the South African Maritime Safety Authority established by section 2 of the South African Maritime Safety Authority Act, 1998; [Definition of "Authority" inserted by s 2(2), Act 5/1998] "cadet" means an unindentured apprentice to the sea service; "cargo ship safety construction certificate" means such a certificate, issued in conformity with the Safety Convention under subparagraph of paragraph (1) or (2) of section 193, or deemed in accordance with the provisions of section 202(1) to have been so issued; [Definition of "cargo ship safety construction certificate" inserted by s 1, Act 13/1965 and substituted by s 1, Act 23/1997] "cargo ship safety equipment certificate" means such a certificate, issued in conformity with the Safety Convention under subparagraph of paragraph (1) or (2) of section 193, or deemed in accordance with the provisions of section 202(1) to have been so issued; [Definition of "cargo ship safety equipment certificate" inserted by s 1, Act 13/1965 and substituted by s 1, Act 23/1997] "cargo ship safety radio certificate" means such a certificate, issued in conformity with the Safety Convention under subparagraph of paragraph (3) or (4) of section 193, or deemed in accordance with the provisions of section 202(1) to have been so issued; [Definition of "cargo ship safety radio certificate" inserted by s 1, Act 23/1997] "cargo ship safety radiotelegraphy certificate"... [Definition of "cargo ship safety radiotelegraphy certificate" inserted by s 1, Act 13/1965 and deleted by s 1(c), Act 23/1997] "cargo ship safety radiotelephony certificate"... [Definition of "cargo ship safety radiotelephony certificate" inserted by s 1, Act 13/1965 and deleted by s 1(c), Act 23/1997] "carrier" includes the owner of the charterer who enters into a contract of carriage with a shipper; "clearance" includes any clearance or transire referred to in the Customs and Excise Act 91 of 1964; [Definition of "clearance" amended by s 3, Act 30/1959 and substituted by s 1, Act 5/1976] "coasting ship" means a ship employed in plying between ports in the same country, but does not include any fishing, sealing or whaling boat; [Definition of "coasting ship" amended by s 3, Act 30/1959] "collision regulations" means the regulations made under paragraph of subsection (2) of section 356 to give effect to the relative provisions of the International Collision Regulations Convention and Annexures thereto, or such regulations as applied under subsection (3) of that section; [Definition of "collision regulations" amended by s 1, Act 40/1963, and substituted by s 1, Act 3/1982]

Page 12 of 151 "Commonwealth ship"... [Definition of "Commonwealth ship" deleted by s 31, Act 69/1962] "conditions of assignment" means such of the load line regulations as are made to give effect to the relative provisions of the Load Line Convention and Annexes thereto, or such regulations as applied under subsection (3) of section three hundred and fifty-six; [Definition of "conditions of assignment" substituted by s 1, Act 13/1965] "construction regulations" means the regulations made under paragraph of subsection (2) of section three hundred and fifty-six to give effect to the relative provisions of the Safety Convention, or such regulations as applied under subsection (3) of the said section; [Definition of "construction regulations" amended by s 3(c), Act 30/1959, and substituted by s 1(c), Act 13/1965] "contract of carriage" applies only to contracts of carriage covered by a bill of lading or any similar document of title, in so far as such document relates to the carriage of goods by sea, including any bill of lading or any similar document as aforesaid issued under or pursuant to a charter party from the moment at which such bill of lading or similar document of title regulates the relations between a carrier and a holder of the same; "country to which the Load Line Convention applies" means a country in respect of which the Load Line Convention is for the time being in force, and includes any territory to which the said Convention applies in accordance with the relative Article thereof; [Definition of "country to which the Load Line Convention applies" substituted by s 1(d), Act 13/1965, and s 1(d), Act 23/1997] "country to which the Safety Convention applies" means a country in respect of which the Safety Convention is for the time being in force; [Definition of "country to which the Safety Convention applies" substituted by s 1(e), Act 13/1965, and s 1(d), Act 23/1997] "crew" means all seamen on board a ship; [Definition of "crew" inserted by s 1, Act 18/1992] "crew accommodation" includes sleeping rooms, store rooms, galleys, mess rooms, sanitary accommodation, hospitals and recreation spaces provided for use by or for the benefit of seamen and apprentice-officers; "dangerous goods" means goods which by reason of their nature, quantity or mode of stowage, are either singly or collectively liable to endanger the lives or health of persons on or near the ship or to imperil the ship, and includes all substances within the meaning of the expression 'explosives' as used in the Explosives Act 26 of 1956 and any other goods specified in the regulations as dangerous goods; [Definition of "dangerous goods" amended by s 3(d), Act 30/1959 and substituted by s 1(e), Act 23/1997] "dangerous space" means any enclosed or confined space in which it is reasonably foreseeable that the atmosphere may at some stage contain toxic or flammable gases or vapours or dangerous substances, or be deficient in oxygen, to the extent that it may endanger the life or health of any person entering that space; [Definition of "dangerous space" inserted by s 1(c), Act 18/1992] "deck line" means a mark on each side of a ship indicating the position of the uppermost complete deck, as defined by the load line regulations; "Director-General" means the Director-General: Transport; [Definition of "Director-General" inserted by s 1, Act 3/1981]

Page 13 of 151 "Director"... [Definition of "Director" deleted by s 3(e), Act 30/1959] "dynamically supported craft" means any air-cushion vehicle, sidewall craft, hydrofoil boat, or other similar craft, used wholly or principally in navigation by water; [Definition of "dynamically supported craft" inserted by s 1, Act 16/1995 and substituted by s 1(f), Act 23/1997] "employee" means any person on board a vessel, including a member of the crew, who is employed by or working for an employer and receives or is entitled to receive any remuneration, or who works under the direction or supervision of an employer, or any other person who on board a vessel in any manner assists in the carrying on or the conducting of the business of an employer, except as provided otherwise by regulation; [Definition of "employee" inserted by s 1(d), Act 18/1992] "employer" means any person, including the owner or master of a vessel, who employs any person or provides work for him on a vessel and who remunerates that person or expressly or tacitly undertakes to remunerate him, except as provided otherwise by regulation; [Definition of "employer" inserted by s 1(d), Act 18/1992] "equipment" includes boats, tackle, pumps, apparel, furniture, life-saving appliances of every description, spars, masts, rigging and sails, fog signals, lights and signals of distress, medicines and medical and surgical stores and appliances, charts, radio apparatus, apparatus for preventing, detecting or extinguishing fires, buckets, compasses, axes, lanterns, loading and discharging gear and apparatus of all kinds, and all other stores or articles belonging to or to be used in connection with, or necessary for, the navigation and safety of a ship; "exemption certificate" means such a certificate, issued in conformity with the Safety Convention under paragraph (c) of section 192, subparagraph or of paragraph (2) or subparagraph of paragraph (4) of section 193, or deemed in accordance with the provisions of section 202(1) or to have been so issued; [Definition of "exemption certificate" inserted by s 1(f), Act 13/1965 and substituted by s 1(g), Act 23/1997] "fishing boat" means any ship engaged in sea fishing for financial gain or reward, but does not include any sealing boat or whaling boat; [Definition of "fishing boat" amended by s 3(f), Act 30/1959 and substituted by s 1(g), Act 13/1965] "foreign country" means a country which is not a treaty country; "foreign-going ship" means... [Definition of "foreign country" amended by s 31, Act 69/1962] a ship plying between a port in one country and a port in another country; or (c)... [Para deleted by s 3(g), Act 30/1959] [Para (c) deleted by s 3(g), Act 30/1959] (d) a whaling boat other than a shore-based whaling boat; "foreign ship" means a ship other than a treaty ship; "freight" includes passage money and hire; [Definition of "foreign ship" amended by s 31(c), Act 69/1962]

Page 14 of 151 "general safety certificate"... [Definition of "general safety certificate" deleted by s 1(h), Act 13/1965] "goods" includes all animals, matter or things, save that in Chapter VIII "goods" does not include animals or cargo which by a contract of carriage it is provided shall be carried on deck and is so carried; "High Court" means any division of the High Court of the Republic; [Definition of "High Court" inserted by item 1 (Sch 2), Act 58/1998] "hazard" means a source of or exposure to danger; [Definition of "hazard" inserted by s 1(h), Act 23/1997] "hydrofoil boat" means any craft which is supported above the surface of water in normal operating condition by hydrodynamic forces generated on foils; [Definition of "hydrofoil boat" inserted by s 1(c), Act 16/1995] "International Collision Regulations Convention" means the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea done at London on 20 October 1972, as modified by any amendment made under Article VI of that Convention that has entered into force for the Republic; [Definition of "International Collision Regulations" substituted by s 1, Act 40/1963, substituted by definition of "International Collision Regulations Convention" by s 1, Act 3/1982 and substituted by s 1(i), Act 23/1997] "international load line certificate" means such a certificate, issued in conformity with the Load Line Convention under paragraph (i) of section 207, or deemed in accordance with the provisions of section 215(1) to have been so issued, and includes an international load line exemption certificate; [Definition of "international load line certificate" inserted by s 1(i), Act 13/1965 and substituted by s 1, Act 42/1969 and by s 1(j), Act 23/1997] "international load line exemption certificate" means such a certificate issued in conformity with the Load Line Convention under section 204(1); [Definition of "international load line exemption certificate" inserted by s 1, Act 42/1969 and substituted by s 1(j), Act 23/1997] "international load line ship" means a load line ship of 24 metres or more in length, which is engaged on an international voyage; [Definition of "international load line ship" substituted by s 1(c), Act 42/1969 and by s 1, Act 5/1976] "international voyage", when used with reference to ships registered in a country to which the Load Line Convention applies, means a voyage from a port in one country to a port in another country, either of those countries being a country to which the Load Line Convention applies, and when used with reference to ships registered in a country to which the Safety Convention applies, means a voyage from a port in one country to a port in another country either of those countries being a country to which the Safety Convention applies; and "short international voyage" means an international voyage in the course of which a ship is not more than two hundred nautical miles from a port in which the passengers and crew could be placed in safety, and which does not exceed six hundred nautical miles in length between the last port of call in the country in which the voyage begins and the final port of destination; and in the application of this definition no account shall be taken of any deviation by a ship from her intended voyage due solely to stress of weather or any other circumstances which neither the master nor the owner nor the charterer (if any) of the ship could have prevented or forestalled; and

Page 15 of 151 every colony, overseas territory, protectorate, territory for whose international relations a State that has accepted the Safety Convention is responsible, territory for which the United Nations are the administering authority, and territory administered by a State in whose favour a mandate thereover was issued by the Council of the former League of Nations, shall be deemed to be a separate country; "licence", in relation to a ship, means a licence contemplated in section 68; and "licensed" shall be construed accordingly; [Definition of "licence" inserted by item 1 (Sch 2), Act 58/1998] "life-saving equipment regulations" means the regulations made under paragraph of subsection (2) of section three hundred and fifty-six to give effect to the relative provisions of the Safety Convention, or such regulations as applied under subsection (3) of the said section; [Definition of "life-saving equipment regulations" amended by s 3(h), Act 30/1959 and substituted by s 1(j), Act 13/1965] "load lines" means the marks indicating the several maximum depths to which a ship is entitled to be loaded in various circumstances prescribed by the load line regulations; "load line certificate" means an international load line certificate or a local load line certificate; [Definition of "load line certificate" substituted by s 1(k), Act 13/1965] "Load Line Convention" means the International Convention on Load Lines done at London on 5 April 1966, as modified by any amendment made under Article 29 of that Convention that has entered into force for the Republic; [Definition of "Load Line Convention" substituted by s 1(c), Act 40/1963 and by s 1(k), Act 23/1997] "load line exemption certificate" means an international load line exemption certificate or a local load line exemption certificate; "load line convention certificate"... [Definition of "load line exemption certificate" inserted by s 1(d), Act 42/1969] [Definition of "load line convention certificate" deleted by s 1(l), Act 13/1965] "load line regulations" means the regulations made under paragraph (c) of subsection (2) of section three hundred and fifty-six to give effect to the relative provisions of the Load Line Convention and Annexes thereto, or such regulations as applied under subsection (3) of the said section; [Definition of "load line regulations" substituted by s 1(m), Act 13/1965] "load line ship" means any ship of 14 metres or more in length, which is not solely engaged in fishing and is not a pleasure yacht; [Definition of "load line ship" substituted by s 1(e), Act 42/1969 and by s 1(c), Act 5/1976] "local general safety certificate" means a certificate issued under section 194(1) or (ii); [Definition of "local general safety certificate" substituted by s 1(f), Act 42/1969] "local load line certificate" means a certificate issued under paragraph 2 of section 207 and includes a local load line exemption certificate; [Definition of "local load line certificate" substituted by s 1(g), Act 42/1969]

Page 16 of 151 "local load line exemption certificate" means a certificate issued under section 204(1); [Definition of "local load line exemption certificate" inserted by s 1(h), Act 42/1969] "local load line ship" means a load line ship engaged on an international voyage and of less than 24 metres in length; or not engaged on an international voyage; [Definition of "local load line ship" substituted by s 1(i), Act 42/1969 and by s 1(d), Act 5/1976] "local safety certificate" means a local general safety certificate or a local safety exemption certificate; [Definition of "local safety certificate" substituted by s 1(n), Act 13/1965] "local safety exemption certificate" means a certificate issued under subparagraph (i) of paragraph of subsection (1) of section one hundred and ninety-four; "machinery" means any appliance or combination of appliances assembled, arranged or connected and which is used or intended to be used for converting any form of energy to perform work, or which is used or intended to be used, whether incidental thereto or not, for generating, receiving, storing, containing, transforming, transmitting, transferring or controlling any form of energy; [Definition of "machinery" inserted by s 1(e), Act 18/1992] "marine notice" means a notice described as such and issued by the Authority; [Definition of "marine notice" inserted by s 1(e), Act 18/1992 and amended by s 2(2), Act 5/1998] "master" means, in relation to a ship, any person (other than a pilot) having charge or command of such ship; "medical practitioner" means at a place in the Republic, a person registered as such under the Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions Act 56 of 1974; or at a place outside the Republic, a person who is entitled to practise as such under the law in force in that place; [Definition of "medical practitioner" substituted by s 1(e), Act 5/1976] "Minister" means the Minister of Transport; [Definition of "Minister" amended by s 3(i), Act 30/1959 and substituted by s 1, Act 3/1981 and by s 1(f), Act 18/1992] "nautical mile" means a distance of 1 852 metres; and "mile" has a corresponding meaning; [Definition of "nautical mile" inserted by s 1(c), Act 3/1981 and substituted by s 1(l), Act 23/1997] "near relative" in relation to a seaman means the wife or parent or a grandparent, child, grandchild, brother or sister of the seaman or the guardian or the person having the custody of a child of the seaman; "occupational safety" means the safety of any employee working on or in a ship and whilst boarding or leaving the ship; [Definition of "occupational safety" inserted by s 1(g), Act 18/1992 and substituted by s 1(m), Act 23/1997]

Page 17 of 151 "officer of customs" means an officer as that expression is defined by section 1 of the Customs and Excise Act 91 of 1964; [Definition of "officer of customs" amended by s 3(j), Act 30/1959 and substituted by s 1(f), Act 5/1976] "owner" means any person to whom a ship or a share in a ship belongs, except as provided otherwise by regulation; "part of the Commonwealth"... [Definition of "owner" substituted by item 1(c) (Sch 2), Act 58/1998] [Definition of "part of the Commonwealth" deleted by s 31(d), Act 69/1962] "passenger" means any person carried in a ship, except (c) a person employed or engaged in any capacity on board the ship on the business of the ship; a person on board the ship either in pursuance of the obligation laid upon the master to carry shipwrecked, distressed or other persons or by reason of any circumstances that neither the master nor the owner nor the charterer (if any) could have prevented; and a child under one year of age; "passenger ship" means a ship which carries more than twelve passengers; "passenger ship safety certificate" means such a certificate, issued in conformity with the Safety Convention under paragraph or (c) of section 192, or deemed in accordance with the provisions of section 202(1) to have been so issued; [Definition of "passenger ship safety certificate" inserted by s 1(o), Act 13/1965 and substituted by s 1(n), Act 23/1997] "passenger ship's exemption certificate"... "port", in relation to [Definition of "passenger ship's exemption certificate" deleted by s 1(p), Act 13/1965] a port in a country other than the Republic, means a place, whether proclaimed a public harbour or not, and whether natural or artificial, to which ships may resort for shelter or to ship or unship goods or passengers; and a port in the Republic, means a harbour of which Transnet Limited has become the owner in terms of section 3 of the Legal Succession to the South African Transport Services Act 9 of 1989, or a fishing harbour as defined in section 1 of the Sea Fishery Act 12 of 1988, or any place which has under this Act or any other law been designated as a place from or at which any vessel or a vessel of a particular type may be launched, beached, moored or berthed; [Definition of "port" substituted by s 1, Act 25/1985. Para substituted by s 1(h), Act 18/1992] "port of registry", in relation to a ship, means its home port as selected or changed in accordance with the Ship Registration Act, 1998; [Definition of "port of registry" substituted by item 1(d) (Sch 2), Act 58/1998] "prescribed" means prescribed by this Act; "principal officer" means the officer in charge of the office of the Authority at a port; [Definition of "principal officer" inserted by s 1, Act 24/1974 and amended by s 2(2), Act 5/1998]

Page 18 of 151 "proper officer" means the officer designated by the Authority to be the proper officer at the place or in respect of the area and in respect of the matter to which reference is made in the provision of this Act in which the expression occurs; or if no such designation has been made at a place in the Republic, a principal officer or, where there is no principal officer, the Controller of Customs and Excise; or [Para substituted by s 31(e), Act 69/1962 and by s 1, Act 24/1974] at a place outside the Republic but within a treaty country, in the following order: (i) a career consular representative of the Republic; or (ii) [Subpara (i) substituted by s 1(j), Act 42/1969] a diplomatic representative of the Republic; or (iii) the person who, in terms of the law in force in the treaty country, is entrusted with the function or charged with the duty to which reference is made in the provision of this Act in which the expression occurs; or (iv) a consular representative of a treaty country (other than the Republic); or (v) a diplomatic representative of a treaty country (other than the Republic); or (c) (d) [Para substituted by s 31(e), Act 69/1962] at a place outside any treaty country, the person, and in the order, indicated, in subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iv) and (v) of paragraph ; or [Para (c) substituted by s 31(e), Act 69/1962] at a place outside the Republic, where there is no proper officer as defined in paragraph or (c), any master of a South African ship who is specially authorized in writing to act as proper officer by the Authority, but only in relation to the functions and duties in respect of which, and subject to the conditions subject to which, he has been so authorized to act; [Definition of "proper officer" amended by s 1, Act 24/1974. Para (d) added by s 31(e), Act 69/1962] "proper return port", in relation to a master, seaman or apprentice-officer discharged or left behind, means (c) the port at which the master, seaman or apprentice-officer was engaged; or a port in a country in which the master, seaman or apprentice-officer is domiciled; or a port agreed to as such by the master, seaman or apprentice-officer, as decided by the proper officer; "Protocol of 1978 relating to the Safety Convention" means the Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 done at London on 17 February 1978, the English text of which is set forth in the Second Schedule, as modified by any amendment made under Article VIII of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as incorporated in that Protocol by Article II of that Protocol, that has entered into force for the Republic; [Definition of "Protocol of 1978 relating to the Safety Convention" inserted by s 1(o), Act 23/1997] "qualified local safety certificate"... [Definition of "qualified local safety certificate" deleted by s 1(q), Act 13/1965]

Page 19 of 151 "qualified safety certificate"... [Definition of "qualified safety certificate" deleted by s 1(r), Act 13/1965] "qualified safety equipment certificate"... [Definition of "qualified safety equipment certificate" deleted by s 1(s), Act 13/1965] "qualified safety radio exemption certificate"... [Definition of "qualified safety radio exemption certificate" deleted by s 1(t), Act 13/1965] "qualified safety radiotelegraphy certificate"... [Definition of "qualified safety radiotelegraphy certificate" deleted by s 1(u), Act 13/1965] "qualified safety radiotelephony certificate"... [Definition of "qualified safety radiotelephony certificate" deleted by s 1(v), Act 13/1965] "radio" includes radiotelegraphy and radiotelephony; "radio regulations" means the regulations made under paragraph of subsection (2) of section three hundred and fifty-six to give effect to the relative provisions of the Safety Convention, or such regulations as applied under subsection (3) of the said section; [Definition of "radio regulations" substituted by s 1(w), Act 13/1965] "recognized non-south African", used in relation to a safety convention certificate or an international load line certificate, signifies that the certificate has been issued by or under the authority of the Government of a country other than the Republic to which the Safety Convention or the Load Line Convention, as the case may be, applies, and that the certificate complies with the regulations made under paragraph of subsection (2) of section three hundred and fifty-six to give effect to the relative provisions of the Safety Convention or with those made under paragraph (c) of that subsection to give effect to the relative provisions of the Load Line Convention, respectively; [Definition of "recognized non-south African" amended by s 1(d), Act 40/1963 and substituted by s 1(x), Act 13/1965] "registered", in relation to a ship (except with reference to the law of another country), means registered or deemed to be or regarded as registered under the Ship Registration Act, 1998; [Definition of "registered" inserted by item 1(e) (Sch 2), Act 58/1998] "register tons" and "register tonnage" mean, in relation to a South African ship, the tonnage of the ship, either gross or net as the case may be, recorded in the register mentioned in section 33 of the Ship Registration Act, 1998, and in the case of any other ship, the tonnage accepted or determined by the Minister, Authority or proper officer; [Definition of "register tons" and "register tonnage" amended by s 2(2), Act 5/1998, and substituted by item 1(f) (Sch 2), Act 58/1998] "regulation" means a regulation made under this Act; "safe" means free from any threat which may cause bodily injury, illness or death, and free from any hazard as far as practicable; [Definition of "safe" inserted by s 1(i), Act 18/1992 and substituted by s 1(p), Act 3/1997] "safety appointee" means any person appointed in terms of section 355A(1); [Definition of "safety appointee" inserted by s 1(i), Act 18/1992] "safety committee" means a committee appointed in terms of section 355A(1); [Definition of "safety committee" inserted by s 1(i), Act 18/1992]

Page 20 of 151 "Safety Convention" means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea done at London on 1 November 1974, the English text of which is set forth in the Second Schedule as modified by any amendment made under Article VIII of that Convention that has entered into force for the Republic and, after the date on which the Protocol of 1978 relating to the Safety Convention enters into force for the Republic, as also modified by that Protocol; [Definition of "Safety Convention" substituted by s 1(e), Act 40/1963 and by s 1(q), Act 23/1997] "safety convention certificate" means a passenger ship safety certificate, a cargo ship safety construction certificate, a cargo ship safety equipment certificate, a cargo ship safety radio certificate or an exemption certificate; [Definition of "safety convention certificate" substituted by s 1(y), Act 13/1965 and by s 1(r), Act 23/1997] "safety equipment certificate"... [Definition of "safety equipment certificate" deleted by s 1(z), Act 13/1965] "safety equipment exemption certificate"... [Definition of "safety equipment exemption certificate" deleted by s 1(aa), Act 13/1965] "safety officer" means any person appointed in terms of section 355A(1); "safety radio exemption certificate"... [Definition of "safety officer" inserted by s 1(j), Act 18/1992] [Definition of "safety radio exemption certificate" deleted by s 1(bb), Act 13/1965] "safety radiotelegraphy certificate"... [Definition of "safety radiotelegraphy certificate" deleted by s 1(cc), Act 13/1965] "safety radiotelephony certificate"... [Definition of "safety radiotelephony certificate" deleted by s 1(dd), Act 13/1965] "safety representative" means any person elected in terms of section 355A(1); [Definition of "safety representative" inserted by s 1(j), Act 18/1992] "safety standard" means any standard, irrespective of whether or not it has the force of law, which, if applied for the purposes of this Act, will in the opinion of the Minister promote the attainment of an object of this Act; [Definition of "safety standard" inserted by s 1(j), Act 18/1992] "savings bank" means the Post Office Savings Bank, or a bank registered under the Banks Act 94 of 1990, or, in respect of the allotment of premiums, a person registered or deemed to be registered as an insurer under the Insurance Act 27 of 1943, or any other body designated by the Authority; [Definition of "savings bank" substituted by s 1(g), Act 5/1976, by s 1(k), Act 18/1992 and by s 1(s), Act 23/1997] "sealing boat" means any ship exclusively employed in seal-catching; [Definition of "sealing boat" amended by s 3 (k), Act 30/1959] "seaman" means any person (except a master, pilot or apprentice-officer) employed or engaged in any capacity as a member of the crew of a ship; "Secretary"... "serious injury" includes [Definition of "Secretary" inserted by s 3(l), Act 30/1959, and deleted by s 1(d), Act 3/1981]